Rampant Rangers demolish generous Hamilton

Hamilton fell to a demoralising defeat at the hands of 10-man Rangers at the SuperSeal Stadium on Friday.
The Ibrox side bounced back from an opening goal inside the first minute through Danny Redmond, but three goals in six minutes ensured the points were going to Glasgow, as Declan John’s double was added to be a strike from Daniel Candeias.
Graham Dorrans made it 4-1 from the spot early in the second half despite Ryan Jack's dismissal for two clumsy fouls, and Rangers even had the luxury of a Hamilton penalty saved by Wes Foderingham.
Hamilton got off to the best possible start when... read more

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